Monday, March 2, 2009

Friday, February 27, 2009

long time no see

sorry to all bm followers that have been disappointed by the mammoth's absence in the last month on this blog(spot). there is a simple explanation to this. i've been very occupied going over and over to hollywood. they just wont stop calling. ive been working very hard to appear completly useless in such an environment. i did much inadequate actions and i feel like they're starting to get pissed. all this california thing should be over soon.

-d.drummer

Sunday, December 21, 2008

!!!!!! PARTTYYYY **** GIT GIT GIT GIT WAYZTED ****** PANTY DROP !!!!!!!

Is it always easy to describe the ways in which you’re affected by a party?


Surely it’s been months since Montreal has seen the type of party wherein each central element is faultlessly aligned to permit the tender balance of joy & confusion, agony & ecstasy, ease & challenge; the type of party that proves to be wholly irreproducible, never beguiled and never forgotten.

It is a sign of an anxious, distressed post-9/11 culture to see that parties are considered with nothing more than passive involvement or reluctant participation, both displayed in brevity. Apathy and disinterest have claimed dominance, as deep wounds remind us of the ways we are frail. It seems paltry to take risks with the stakes so steep.



But is there no one left who remembers the ways we could party, when it still mattered?



Vincent Charlebois is a 22-year old entrepreneur from LaChute, and he is bringing some contemporary ideas from the rural town along with him to Montreal. Fresh into his new apartment, Charlebois is hoping to host a unique and unfamiliar type of party, a fete to warm his house, as well as celebrate his twenty-third birthday.

“Wigs, poetry and VHS tapes will be some of the elements guests will encounter,” Charlesbois lists as he describes what people can expect from this party. “I also planned different events inside the time and space continuum of the party. This will make the concept of modularity intrinsic to the event itself.”

Already it is clear that Charlebois is planning a unique affair, a party that achieves an exceptional balance of comfort and danger. “There is something memorable in the way we shake hands at my parties,” he promises. “I’d like this party to be remembered for its capacity to… fulfill dreams. I’d like it to be one of those strong psychic experiences that you will try to repeat for the rest of your life without ever really succeeding; one of those great moments of exchange where you feel like being one with the world.”

Essentially, Charlebois is proposing a sensation of advanced awareness, a sentiment all too rare Montreal’s party circuit. What cannot be denied is Charlebois’ diligence and ambition, but will this party live up to all his claims and the plans he’s put in action?
You can trust I’ll be there to find out.

I suggest you don’t miss this one either.
- Frank Dildo

Vincent's birthday/housewarming party
January 3rd 2009.
10pm
6446 St-Laurent
Bring a can of food or a wig (plus any other party accessory)



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Thursday, November 27, 2008

colors

this blog looks weird. those colors...

Tuesday, November 25, 2008


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Thursday, November 20, 2008

COOL FEST 8 - turning cold in to cool - dude

BLACK MAMMOTH IS PART OF THIS SHIT DUDES.
FUCK WINTER, ROCK ME
HARDER HARDER

Montreal Festival turns 'cold' into 'Cool'
2nd Annual Cool Fest uses music to transform cold weather

Montreal, Quebec, CANADA (November 15, 2008) Tapping into some of North America's coolest and most far-out music, Cool Fest 8 is a three-day music festival that will include eminent acts from New York City, Baltimore, Chicago, Toronto and Orlando such as the legendary Metalux as part 35 groups uniting to anticipate Winter Solstice, celebrating the darkest days of the year with creativity in music and fun.
"Cool just moved into the modern age, man" explains Blake Hargreaves, festival founder and all-around coolness impresario. "This town has a lot of music festivals, but none promise to be as laid-back, friendly, affordable, and generally chill as Cool Fest."

This year's festival follows the success of 2007's Cool Fest 7, when 25+ Montreal acts performed over two days for a pay-what-you-can crowd; Hargreaves is building on that success and branching out, big time. "We're spreading the Cool word across the land, by bringing some prime representatives of Cool from miles around to Montreal, be fertilized by the coolness, and go forth and spread the word. Cold can be cool."

Joining the best in Montreal's Cool music scene this year are the aforementioned 5RC recording artists Metalux, Wolf Eyes founder Nate Young in his synth-video group Demons, Ecstatic Peace!/Important Records free-jazz masters Mouthus, with their Brooklyn compatriots Marcia Basset, Mattin, and Axolotl, and a host of other talents from afar including perennial favourite Disguises from Toronto.

The festival promises to be one of the most diverse out there, with speaker-tweaking noise hellions performing alongside folk singer-songwriters and world music drum circle purveyors.

"If it's cool, it's in the fest" says Blake, who clearly revels at dragging Americans to Montreal in December. "We're just gonna sweat out the cold with this Cool Fest."

Cool Fest is Dec 12-13-14 at La Brique, 6545 Durocher #402. Tickets are $10 per night, and $15 weekend passes are available for advance purchase, at local record stores and online through paypal at www.fluorescentfriends.org.

La Brique is an all-ages, non-smoking family-compatible environment; they will be offering delicious vegetarian dishes and non-alcoholic beverages at affordable prices. Doors open at 5 PM each night. BYOB.

more info attached.
additional info available at www.fluorescentfriends.org
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

REAL DEAL

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Thousands of years of happy reign be thine;

Rule on, my lord, till what are pebbles now

By age united to mighty rocks shall grow

Who's venerable sides the moss doth line.